I just feel like everyone is going to spend all week talking about Mahomes' ankle or Burrow being a Demigod or Chase against this young secondary or Lou Anarumo being a psychopath...and then in the end it's just going to Samaje Perine bludgeoning Bolton and Gay to death.
Originally Posted by O.city:
Yeah, they had really slowed down the Texans offense most of the game.
If most of the game means stopping them 3 straight drives right before the last one, which included an interception that was almost returned for a touchdown and another ball that was almost picked off, you are correct. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Trey Hendrickson has a hyperextended knee. Won't miss a lot of time but he's definitely not playing Thursday
I know Stanley went down yesterday. That's a big piece for the Ravens and Merkari would start that's a question mark. I haven't heard if its serious but if he can't go that's going to change a lot of things they do on offense. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mr. tegu:
You said “high level.” He obviously didn’t do that. High level play overcomes all of the excuses you are trying to make for him yesterday.
And no, I wouldn’t give Mahomes a pass given I’ve been one pointing out him missing open receivers in these games and bailing pockets too quick.
Lol, no one is talking about missing WRs. Please stay within the context of the examples.
A QBR of 70 is "high level." It's borderline elite according to ESPN, though I personally would say that 70 is 'very good.'
I'm not talking about results; I'm just talking about the analysis of his performance, regardless of the final outcome. And the statistical analysis by ESPN of his play yesterday indicates that for 3 quarters he played at a significantly higher than average level. [Reply]
Originally Posted by rfaulk34:
He made a bad decision on 2 throws. It happens. He also threw a GWTD pass that Boyd dropped with a minute and a half left in the game.
One dropped pass determined how the entire narrative goes this week, for us and the NM. 180 degree swing.
That's very true. Mahomes might be undefeated right now if not for dropped passes (and fumbles) in the Detroit and Denver games. QBs can only do their part. [Reply]
Many of the same people in this thread piling on with we told you so's on how bad OBjr was are former keep OBjr. I told you all this guy was trash along with a few others and caught your wrath. All you cared about was new shiny sparkly pieces instead of properly protecting the franchise.
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Lol, no one is talking about missing WRs. Please stay within the context of the examples.
A QBR of 70 is "high level." It's borderline elite according to ESPN, though I personally would say that 70 is 'very good.'
I'm not talking about results; I'm just talking about the analysis of his performance, regardless of the final outcome. And the statistical analysis by ESPN of his play yesterday indicates that for 3 quarters he played at a significantly higher than average level.
70/100 QBR is very strong. Brady won MVP in 2017 with a QBR grade of 71/100 for the season. I would say 70/100 is in the elite category at the moment. Last year, only 3 dudes were above 70/100 on the season. This year, only 4 guys are above 70/100 at the moment. We'll see how long that lasts. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Lol, no one is talking about missing WRs. Please stay within the context of the examples.
A QBR of 70 is "high level." It's borderline elite according to ESPN, though I personally would say that 70 is 'very good.'
I'm not talking about results; I'm just talking about the analysis of his performance, regardless of the final outcome. And the statistical analysis by ESPN of his play yesterday indicates that for 3 quarters he played at a significantly higher than average level.
You keep clinging to whatever excuses you want to cover for an obvious incorrect “high level” assessment. But unfortunately for you results matter and producing nothing for five straight drives against a not so great defense is not “high level.”
The Mahomes comment is just one example of me not giving him a pass given that’s what you were fishing for. He doesn’t get one when not deserving and neither does Burrow. [Reply]
Originally Posted by rfaulk34:
He made a bad decision on 2 throws. It happens. He also threw a GWTD pass that Boyd dropped with a minute and a half left in the game.
One dropped pass determined how the entire narrative goes this week, for us and the NM. 180 degree swing.
We understand that. KC was one dropped pass from being 8-1 and running away with the AFC. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mr. tegu:
You keep clinging to whatever excuses you want to cover for an obvious incorrect “high level” assessment. But unfortunately for you results matter and producing nothing for five straight drives against a not so great defense is not “high level.”
The Mahomes comment is just one example of me not giving him a pass given that’s what you were fishing for. He doesn’t get one when not deserving and neither does Burrow.
lol, okay.
My bad anyway. I forgot this is the “bengals are talking shit and I want to whine about that,” thread.
I’ll bow out of this “debate “ now, and leave you gentlemen to it. [Reply]